A historic winter storm in south Alabama on Tuesday broke Mobile’s 130-year-old snowfall record and brought a rarely seen covering of snow to the beaches of Gulf Shores. But while it gave folks in Mobile an exceedingly uncommon opportunity to build snowmen,
The National Weather Service in Mobile said that as of 6:10 p.m. 7.5 inches of snow had fallen at its office in west Mobile. That breaks the old all-time record of 6 inches from 1895. That’s not the only record that was broken on Tuesday.
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County officials put out a notice that the general public should delay or suspend travel and only emergency vehicles should be on the roads at this time. “Effective January 21, 2025, all roads and bridges in Mobile County should be considered IMPASSABLE until further notice,” the notice said.
A record broken after 130 years, right here on the Gulf Coast. The Mobile Regional Airport reported seven and a half inches of snow. Hundreds of thousands of people waking up to a winter wonderland, something we’re not familiar with. Little ones setting their eyes on the snow for the first time ever.
Hundreds of people were left without power for hours on end as temperatures on the Gulf Coast nosedived Tuesday night due to historic winter weather. Justin
All-time record snowfall blanketed the Mobile area on Tuesday. Footage from Noah Scheeler shows the campus of the University of South Alabama draped in a thick
Drivers in Mobile County are being urged to temporarily avoid bridges and roads as the Gulf coast shivers its way through what’s being called its first ever blizzard alert. Schools in Mobile, Baldwin,
Record-setting snow swept throughout states like Louisiana, Texas and Alabama on Tuesday, putting them out of commission through Wednesday.
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A winter weather event that is uncharacteristic for the Gulf Coast region is causing problems Tuesday for vehicular traffic on highways and streets.At midafternoon, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency reported the the following road conditions:BALDWIN COUNTY:South Mobile Street near Fairhope Ave in Fairhope is iced over and currently closed.